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Lelds of Math and Science What's your specialty, math? C.H.S. is your guide through math to great heights perhaps in an engineering career based on your own hard work and sacrifice af- ter high school. If graphing, scale draw- ing and simple equations are your desire, General Mathematics is the course of in- terest to you. A different approach to the study of math is found in Algebra which takes up sined numbers, formulas and factoring. Working with angles is the primary function of Geometry in- cluding constructions, proofs, and analysis. These courses will start you on your long journey to success in this field. Jerry Bross examines one of the many gadgets in the physics display case. ' x gf I ,yin 154 is .gl I fl ' ' X l Q 1- V fy Ip., t V f,fg'f 1' X, X ff ' Xin? t A H it Turn the crank and it should work. 'QA ff' Six fi ,ff KX ff! 9
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Cl-I. . I I think we've found the solution, exclaims Ronnie Reglein to his chemistry buddy Jerry Bucksbarg. Perplexed chemistry students gaze on as Linda Reed explains about the atom. i ,st M 8 C.H.S. is an institution contributing its part to the building of a better tomorrow through the courses offered for those students inter- ested in science. Room 106. the chemistry room, many times has an unpleasant odor as iron lunged chemists brave the fumes searching for the unknowns of a solution. On the other handg physics deals with situ- ations that we come in contact with and of which we know very little such as heat, sound, light and force. ln the same classification, Biology works with the classification of plants and animals. When the day comes for us to face the world with our individual talents, we will he ready. s a Pioneer in the
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This question is a cinch, assures :4u..t,f'2n-9 M confident Tim Bagby as other stu- dents page thr0ugh'their composi- ,,f 'I tion books for the answer. Students in Literature Class study Poe's The Raven. CH. . Is a Leader Toward Better tude C.H.S. is an organization constantly striving to build and strengthen the foundation of our gram- mar through the English Department. Learning sentence structure, doing last minute work on re- search papers, and outside reading go to make up the program of a typical semester of Composition. The second semester is devoted to Literature where we study many of the great authors and their novels, poetry and short stories. With three re- quired years of literature and composition and an elective year of speech and literature we receive a background of cultural training. 3 r ls ig., T
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